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STICERD Economic Theory Seminars - Samuelson and Guth

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Edited by Alfred Anate Bodurin Mayaki, Sunday, 20 Apr 2025, 13:21

Happy Easter!

An e-mail I just sent to Sadia Ali at LSE:

I hope you're doing well. I noticed that Professor Larry Samuelson (Yale) will be giving a class seminar on 1 May 2025, and I’d be grateful if you could kindly pass along a message to him. I recently completed a paper commemorating Werner Güth’s contributions to game theory—his pioneering work has profoundly impacted the field.

Prior literature on two-firm two-market and two-stage extended dynamic models has introduced what Guth (2016) succinctly terms a social dilemma. A state in which conglomerate firms competing in a Bertrand duopoly consider jointly optimizing profits under a tacit self-enforcing agreement to deter market entry. This theoretical article reinterprets the social dilemma highlighted by Guth (2016 ...
arxiv.org

Shortly after finishing the paper, I came across this article (below), and I was pleasantly surprised to see that Professor Samuelson has also paid thoughtful tribute to Güth’s legacy. It would be wonderful if LSE could consider hosting a seminar in honour of Werner Güth at some point in the future. Many would appreciate the opportunity to reflect on and celebrate his influence.

Werner Güth's ultimatum game played a key role in the development of multiple research areas, several of which are highlighted.
doi.org

Looking forward to Samuelson's seminar. If it's anything like Andrea Galeotti's (LBS) seminar, we should all be in for an amazing experience.
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Annual Symposium in Labour Economics 2024 (20th - 21st June)

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Edited by Alfred Anate Bodurin Mayaki, Wednesday, 22 May 2024, 00:20

Event Description

This symposium provides a forum for high-quality work in labour economics and brings together economists in the field from across Europe as well as key researchers from outside the region.

The event also provides an opportunity for researchers from different universities and countries to discuss their work in a relaxed atmosphere and to develop long-term collaborative relationships; and for young researchers to meet and discuss their work with senior economists.

Download programme.

Registration

  • This event is free and open to all, to register please email Jemila Benchikh.

Organisers

  • Alan Manning, CEPR and CEP, LSE
  • Guy Michaels, CEPR and CEP, LSE
  • Barbara Petrongolo, University of Oxford, CEPR and CEP, LSE

Venue

  • SAL 1.04, Sir Arthur Lewis Building, 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PH

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Open Invitation to Centre for Economic Performance Event (29th - 30th May)

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Workshop on the economics of crime for junior scholars. With support from the Royal Economic Society and Arnold Ventures

The Workshop on the Economics of Crime for Junior Scholars aims to bring together graduate students and junior researchers to present their research on topics related to the economics of crime and criminal justice.

The first edition of the workshop took place online in November 2021, the second one was hosted at Northeastern University in Boston in March 2023, and the third will take place at the London School of Economics in May 2024.

Download the programme here.

Keynote speaker

Anna Bindler (University of Cologne)

Organisers

Magdalena Dominguez (CEP, London School of Economics), Aria Golestani (Northeastern University) and Adam Soliman (CEP, London School of Economics)

For more information, visit cep.lse.ac.uk.


Registration

This event is free and open to all to attend in person. Register here.


CEP Crime Week

This event is part of CEP's Crime Week 2024, which also includes:


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